Jan 06, 2026 The Ring of Fire project does not depend on the Anishinabek giving ‘free, prior and informed consent,’ lawyer says The Anishinabek have no “inherent rights.” No one does. There are…
January 6, 2026 New Brunswick has signed a deal with the federal government meant to speed up the development of major projects, but critics say the new approach threatens to…
January 6th, 2026 Welcome to iPolitics’ year-end interview series! In this edition, we talked with Sen. Pierre Moreau, who was appointed as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s representative in the Senate…
January 5, 2026 The Manitoba government has appointed new leadership to the boards of Manitoba Hydro and Efficiency Manitoba. James Wilson has been appointed chair of the Manitoba Hydro board…
Jan 04, 2026 An accommodation agreement between the province and the Wolastoqey Nation is nine years old, raising questions whether it is still relevant The deal is so old, the…
January 5, 2026 BC has introduced a host of new and confusing changes affecting the forest sector Since 2018, notes forestry watcher David Elstone, the British Columbia government has introduced…
Jan 5, 2026 NOW: Metagenomics are helping researchers understand and protect Canada’s freshwater supply: PrairieDNA, an environmental DNA (eDNA) project, launched this year to gain a greater understanding about the health…
Jan 5, 2026 Whitecap Dakota First Nation continues to expand their on-reserve ventures. A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday marked the opening of the Phase 1 expansion of the Saskatchewan Indian…
January 5th 2026 The Bloom Lake iron mine is expanding. The Quebec mine, which started in 2018, has plans to more than double annual production next year. The estimated 572…
Jan 5, 2026 OTTAWA — Now that the dust has settled on a tumultuous year in Canadian politics, Prime Minister Mark Carney could use a few months of calm—and some…